Review by Ijeoma Kikelomo -- Chrome Mountain

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Ijeoma Kikelomo
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Re: Review by Ijeoma Kikelomo -- Chrome Mountain

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OloladeO wrote: 08 Oct 2018, 03:58 Thank you for your informative review. The genre is really my cup of tea, but I'm sure that those that find it interesting will enjoy it.
Thank you for reading through!
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T_stone wrote: 09 Oct 2018, 17:56 Thrillers that have other base subjects such as forgiveness, friendship and romance sounds like a very good read to me. This is a very succinct review. Good one
Thanks! It is a very good read.
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daydreaming reader wrote: 10 Oct 2018, 13:50 Your review is certainly compelling. Thank you for your wonderful review.
Thank you too for reading through!
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Wow, this book looks very interesting, I could almost imagine it as a movie already. Thank you very much for your lovely review!
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This is both a fascinating and enthralling review. I like the theme in that the main character is ready to stand for what he believes in even if it means putting his life on the line. Being a thriller, I believe no one will get bored while reading it which is what is important in a book. The way romance is handled without too much emphasis on sex is amazing.
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I did wonder, though, why the Chrome Falcon didn’t just abduct Trey’s parents. After all, they were a merciless and powerful organisation. Taking Trey’s parents hostage would have forced him to surrender, thus ending the whole pursuit. It seemed really obvious to me, but the author didn't exhaust that option, he rather chose the longer way around.
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This was an exciting book. There so much action the whole way through. Thank you for the review!
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This seems like an interesting action-packed thriller. I also like that the author adds humour. I'll love to read this book. Nice review.
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